Jaipur: Sawai Mansingh Hospital, also called the lifeline of Rajasthan, is the largest government healthcare institution of Rajasthan where over 20 lakh patients are treated annually.
The hospital, built before Independence, is famous across the country for its quality treatment and its doctors. The foundation of the hospital was laid in 1936. But even as medical science has grown by leaps and bounds over the last several decades, the doctors of the hospital believe in divine power and never fail to pray at the temple of Bhoomiyan Ji also called Lok Devta at the basement.
Initial obstacles
The land on which the hospital has been built was used for farming. While the foundation of the hospital was laid in 1934, several obstacles hindered the construction work, says retired doctor of the hospital Ramavatar Sharma. It is said the workers engaged in the construction complained that the portion they built was found broken the next day. As no resolution to the issue could be found, the authorities contacted a pandit who advised them to build a temple of Bhoomiyan Ji on the premises. As soon as the small temple was established, the construction work was carried out sans any hindrance.
Unhindered faith
The doctors of the hospital before performing a surgery pray at the temple. Apart from the doctors, the patients and other other staff believe in the divine power. A nursing staff of the hospital said he has been visiting the temple for a long time. In 1982, when there was a flood in Jaipur, water entered the basement of the temple. But as soon as the floodwater reached the feet of Bhoomiyan Ji, the excess water was drained out from a tunnel and the shrine remained safe, he said.
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